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Amanda Waltz

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On the Tahn: Dance parties at Thunderbird, Bar Marco, and more (March 9-11)

Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from Siouxsie Sioux to bachata. → Read More

PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh delivers Mrs. Doubtfire, musical Mormons, and more

Several new and classic musicals, as well as a play based on a bestselling book, will take the stage at the Benedum Center. → Read More

Meet cool raptors and cute creatures at National Aviary's Habitat Heroes show

A new National Aviary show promises to reveal the "superpower-like adaptations" of birds. → Read More

Dancers warned against performing at new club taking over former Cricket Lounge

A video alleges that the owner behind Medusa's Lair, a new strip club set to open in the former Cricket Lounge, has a history of sexual misconduct against women. → Read More

Terrifier star David Howard Thornton talks killer clowns and horror conventions

The musical theater performer-turned-slasher villain will appear in Pittsburgh at Horror Realm. → Read More

Clara Kent brings African Diaspora to the airways with More Bounce at WYEP

More Bounce with Clara Kent works to highlight “music and culture from the African Diaspora.” This includes the “latest and the greatest” in alt-R&B, neo-soul, funk, Afro-Beat, reggae, and hip hop. → Read More

Indie Bookseller Spotlight: New releases at City Books

What new books should you keep an eye out for at City Books? We asked them. → Read More

Will Allegheny County ever see a ban on single-use plastics?

Allegheny County Council recently discussed banning plastic bags in an effort to address litter and pollution. → Read More

Vikings: Warriors of the North Sea raids Carnegie Science Center

A new exhibition in Pittsburgh invites you to pick up a sword, interact with a "Norseman," play Viking chess, and more. → Read More

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre delivers blood, sex, and queerness with new Dracula

This Valentine’s Day weekend is your only chance to see Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s sexy new production of Dracula. → Read More

Goofy Toof turns outrageous art into sex work advocacy

Local artist Goofy Toof wants to destigmatize sex with her “fun, ridiculous, and vibrantly colorful” work. → Read More

A Fat Tuesday fête, a frittata-filled brunch, and more Pittsburgh food news

This week's Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Con Alma, Spak Brothers, Hidden Harbor, Bonefish Grill, and Café Phipps, as well as special events for plant-based dishes and more. → Read More

Mixtape returns from pandemic closure with new owners, dance parties, and more

Under new ownership, Mixtape, a once-popular hangout in Garfield that closed in 2020, will continue with its signature sign and name intact. → Read More

After decades without a grocer, Millvale welcomes new market to the neighborhood

Millvale Market will sell fresh produce, prepared foods, grocery staples, coffee drinks, and more out of a spot on 24 Grant Avenue. → Read More

The Warhol remixes workforce development with its Teen DJ Academy

At the Andy Warhol Museum, a new program will help adolescent music lovers see the potential of being a DJ in and beyond the club scene. → Read More

Pittsburgh duo slowdanger continues dance series with memory 7: farthest field

The latest performance in slowdanger's episodic work, the memory series, will play out at The Space Upstairs. → Read More

How to prepare for outdoor fun in a Pittsburgh winter

We asked the folks at 3 Rivers Outdoor Co. how to enjoy your time outside this winter. → Read More

Locally-produced podcasts about Pittsburgh parks, art, punk music, and more

Learn all about the history and continued development of Pittsburgh's parks, the past, present, and future of the city's arts scene, and more from these podcasts by local organizations. → Read More

Shaun the Sheep: Flock This Way exhibit herded into Pittsburgh museum

The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh has a new exhibit inspired by a popular stop-motion animated character. → Read More

Prime Stage Theatre honors famous abolitionist with youth-focused Harriet Tubman play

Prime Stage Theatre will present Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, a show geared toward audience members as young as five years old. → Read More